2 Hunting Gear Tips
March 23, 2007
By A. Sayward Lamb
TIP #1:
For hunters using iron front and rear sights:
If you have difficulty seeing your front iron sight during dim light conditions, try applying a drop of bright paint to the back of the sight. I have used both bright red and white, and found it helped. Be sure to use enamel, or you might also use fingernail polish, as long as it is bright enough to provide the desired results.
TIP #2:
To save having to search in your gun belt or pockets to get a shotgun shell, you might want to purchase a sleeve that stretches over the butt of your gunstock. They usually have pockets that hold five shotgun shells. This places them near your hands and enables you to reload your shotgun quicker.



After a little internet searching, reading, and checking up on this stuff I found it’s a pretty well established product in Canada and hails from Quebec where they have this funny habit of speaking a lot of French. Thus the name, Jig-A-Loo, and the company’s claim it derives from a saying they have up north, “I’ve got it!” 

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